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  • 2017The role of hyperglycemia, insulin resistance, and blood pressure in diabetes63citations
  • 2014Markers of low-grade inflammation and endothelial dysfunction are related to reduced information processing speed and executive functioning in an older population - the Hoorn Study93citations
  • 2011Improved glycemic control induced by both metformin and repaglinide is associated with a reduction in blood levels of 3-deoxyglucosone in nonobese patients with type 2 diabetes15citations
  • 2011Improved glycemic control induced by both metformin and repaglinide is associated with a reduction in blood levels of 3-deoxyglucosone in nonobese patients with type 2 diabetes15citations

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  • Schram, Miranda
  • Henry, Ronald
  • Sep, Simone
  • Biessels, Geert Jan
  • Claessens, Danny
  • Geijselaers, Stefan L. C.
  • Van Boxtel, Martin
  • Verhey, Frans
  • Dagnelie, Pieter C.
  • Stehouwer, Coen
  • Kroon, Abraham
  • Berg, E. Van Den
  • Heringa, S. M.
  • Dekker, J. M.
  • Scheffer, P. G.
  • Teerlink, T.
  • Kappelle, L. J.
  • Hurk, K. Van Den
  • Biessels, G. J.
  • Nijpels, G.
  • Reijmer, Y. D.
  • Hansen, Kaj Flemming Winther
  • Gram, Jørgen
  • Parving, Hans-Henrik
  • Pedersen, Oluf
  • Teerlink, Tom
  • Engelen, Lian
  • Tarnow, Lise
  • Merces Ferreira, Isabel Maria
  • Lund, Søren
  • Stehouwer, Coen D. A.
  • Vaag, Allan
  • Barto, Rob
  • Ferreira, Isabel
  • Winther, Kaj
  • Lund, Soren S.
  • Gram, Jorgen
  • Vaag, Allan A.
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Improved glycemic control induced by both metformin and repaglinide is associated with a reduction in blood levels of 3-deoxyglucosone in nonobese patients with type 2 diabetes

  • Ferreira, Isabel
  • Winther, Kaj
  • Parving, Hans-Henrik
  • Pedersen, Oluf
  • Teerlink, Tom
  • Lund, Soren S.
  • Engelen, Lian
  • Tarnow, Lise
  • Schalkwijk, Casper G.
  • Gram, Jorgen
  • Vaag, Allan A.
  • Stehouwer, Coen
  • Barto, Rob
Abstract

Objective: Metformin has been reported to reduce alpha-dicarbonyls, which are known to contribute to diabetic complications. It is unclear whether this is due to direct quenching of alpha-dicarbonyls or to an improvement in glycemic control. We therefore compared the effects of metformin versus repaglinide, an antihyperglycemic agent with an insulin-secreting mechanism, on the levels of the alpha-dicarbonyl 3-deoxyglucosone (3DG). Methods: We conducted a single-center, double-masked, double-dummy, crossover study involving 96 nonobese patients with type 2 diabetes. After a 1-month run-in on diet-only treatment, patients were randomized to either repaglinide (6 mg daily) followed by metformin (2 g daily) or vice versa each during 4 months with a 1-month washout between interventions. Results: 3DG levels decreased after both metformin (-19.3% (95% confidence interval (CI): -23.5, -14.8)) and repaglinide (-20.8% (95% CI: -24.9, -16.3)) treatments, but no difference was found between treatments (1.8% (95% CI: -3.8, 7.8)). Regardless of the treatment, changes in glycemic variables were associated with changes in 3DG. Specifically, 3DG decreased by 22.7% (95% CI: 19.0, 26.5) per S. D. decrease in fasting plasma glucose (PG), by 20.0% (95% CI: 16.2, 23.9) per S. D. decrease in seven-point mean plasma glucose, by 22.5% (95% CI: 18.6, 26.6) per S. D. decrease in area under the curve for PG, by 17.2% (95% CI: 13.8, 20.6) per S. D. decrease in HbAlc, and by 10.9% (95% CI: 6.4, 15.5) per S. D. decrease in Amadori albumin. In addition, decreases in 3DG were associated with decreases in advanced glycation endproducts and endothelial markers. Conclusion: Improved glycemic control induced by both metformin and repaglinide is associated with a reduction in 3DG levels in nonobese individuals with type 2 diabetes. This may constitute a shared metabolic pathway through which both treatments have a beneficial impact on the cardiovascular risk.

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  • impedance spectroscopy
  • chemical ionisation
  • quenching